Health is among the most
significant markers of the quality of a person's life. Due to their
vulnerability and deprivation, tribal inhabitants face a multitude of
difficulties; one of the most important aspects contributing to their
vulnerability and deprivation is their health. Tribal health has been the focus
of discussion for a very long time. In an attempt to address the health concerns
these tribes suffer, the Indian government developed the “SWASTHYA” gateway,
which provides a number of paybacks. In this paper, authors have focused on the
“SWASTHYA” portal’s data analysis and its benefit for the tribal communities in
different states. As a result, there is
a pressing need to investigate and assess the impact of NGOs’ initiatives on
tribal health. In this sense, the author's personnel experiences working on
tribal health issues during the last few years are being reflected.
Author(s)
Details :-
Acharya Balkrishna
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India and University of Patanjali, Patanjali
Yogpeeth, Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Garima Yadav
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Gunjan Sharma
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Neelam Rawat Dabhade
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Nidhi Sharma
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Deepika Srivastava
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
Vedpriya Arya
Patanjali Herbal Research Department, Patanjali Research Institute,
Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India and University of Patanjali, Patanjali
Yogpeeth, Haridwar-249405, Uttarakhand, India.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rudhr/v7/7597B
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